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INERT DEACTIVATED. Unfired, WW2 1938 Dated German 20 mm Flak 38 Soluthern (20x138B) HE Practice (High Explosive Practice) Round, O 2405 - O 2405
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original, unfired WW2, 1938 dated German 20mm Flak 38 HE Practice (High Explosive Practice) round for the Soluthern 20mm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun . This gun was used singularly or in the Quad Vierling 38 mount as an anti-aircraft weapon. The brass percussion primed cartridge case is headstamped P198 (Metallwarenfabrik Roederhof) 39 (1939 date) 38A WaA 569 and a triangle. The copper driving banded projectile has forward painting arrows on its side (practice) and retains much of its original grey (practice) painted finish with black stencilling P181 (Hugo Schneider A.G., Lampenfabrik) 8 39 115g and a waffenampt. The practice alloy nose fuse has 3 forward pointing arrows (practice) and is stamped round the circumference Erst fAZ5045 RhS 18 waffenampt 22. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2405
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1943 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1 by PSC (Parkinson Stove Co. Ltd) Hand Grenade. O 2404 - O 2404
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, WW2, 1943 dated Mills No.36M MK 1,. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. The cast iron body retains much of its original varnished finish and ha cast into it on the front PSC (Parkinson Stove Co. Ltd., Stetchford, Birmingham) 59 (mould number). The steel base plug has stamped into it No 36 M Mk1 S.E.G (Southern Engineering Group) /60 43 (1943 date) and is screwed for a rifle grenade base plate. The grenade is fitted with an alloy filling plug which has cast into it Z WD C. The fly off lever is stamped H.T.& S. (George Salter & Co. Ltd. of West Bromwich). See pages 111-119 in ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2404
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1943 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1, Hand Grenade. O 2403 - O 2403
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, WW2, 1943 dated Mills No.36M MK 1,. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. The cast iron body retains much of its original varnished finish including a faded green band round the middle for Amatol and red crosses near the top for a filled grenade. The alloy base plug has cast into it No 36 M Mk1 11/43 (November 1943 date) Z (zinc alloy) WD C and is screwed for a rifle grenade base plate. The grenade is fitted with an brass filling plug. The fly off lever is stamped S.C.&Co. See pages 111-119 in ‘GRENADE’ British & Commonwealth Hand & Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2403
£275.00

British, WW1, 1918 Dated Firing Pin Assembly for a 13 & 18 Pounder Quick Firing Field Guns. Sn 23468 - 23468
This is a rare, British, 1918 dated firing pin assembly for the 13 and 18 pounder quick firing field guns which were used extensively by British forces in the First World War. The firing pin assembly is made of machined steel and is stamped on two places Q.F. 13& 18 PR 1 T.G 1918 (date). The firing pin assembly is in excellent condition and is nicely stamped. The price for this rare firing pin assembly for the First World War 13 and 18 pounder field guns requires no licence and includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23468
£375.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. RARE, Unfired WW2 Original 1944 Dated German 15 Round Service Pack Of 7.92x33 Ball Ammunition for MP44 Assault Rifle. Sn 22787:21 - 22787:21
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original and rare German WW2, 1944 dated service pack of 15 rounds of 7.92x33 Pistolenpatronen 43 m E. ball ammunition for MP44 assault rifle. The rounds have a steel cartridge case wwhich are headstamped St (steel) 2 44 (February 1944 date) Wa (Hasag, Hugo Schneider AG, Abteilung Lampenfabrik, Leipzig). The rounds are contained in a buff cardboard box with a white label with a blue band on it. The label is stamped in black ink 15 Pistolenpatronen 43 m E. together with the date 1944 and Wa, the manufacturer Hasag. The rounds are fitted with a copper plated steel jacketed ball projectile. The primer annulus is blue. price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The MP44 shown in the images in not included in the sale. Sn 22787:21
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW1, Rare, German, 12.5kg P.u.W (Prufanstalt und Werft der Fliergertruppe) Incendiary Bomb. Sn 23465 - 23465
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a very rare WW1 German 12.5kg Zeppelin and aircraft incendiary bomb developed in 1916 to produce an accurate bomb by the P.u.W. (Prufanstalt und Werft der Fliergertruppe) Test Establishment and Workshop of the Aviation Troops. P.u.W bombs were developed from 1916 onwards to overcome difficulties with earlier crude aerial bombs and were considered as the prototype of the modern aircraft bomb due to their superior aerodynamic performance brought on by streamlining and construction. The tail fins were mounted at an angle to help spin-stabilise the bomb as it fell and also to activate the centrifugal nose fuse. The bombs were made of steel instead on cast iron or sheet steel and used the fins to spin stabilise the bomb for greater accuracy a bonus was the spin activated the nose fuze. P.u.W bombs were made in various sizes up to 1,000kg. This incendiary bomb measures 750mm long with a diameter of 90mm the bomb has 8 radial vents in the nose section and 3 further vents in the bombs pressed steel and rivet tail section to dissipate the flames from the incendiary mixture. The bomb was activated by a percussion brass nose fuze. The body retains some of its original black painted finish to the fin assembly. The price for this rare WW1 aircraft incendiary bomb includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert bomb in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23465
£975.00

SOLD SOLD (LAY-AWAY 09/06) DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, 1941 Dated, German, 7.9mm (7.9x94) Panzerbusche 38/39 Anti Tank Gun Armour Piercing Round. O 2402 - O 2402
DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, German, German anti-tank rifles originated back in 1917 with the Mauser 1918 T Gewehr, the world's first anti-tank rifle. The Germans developed this concept prior to the second world war, the cartridge used was essentially a necked down version of the earlier 13x92SR Mauser cartridge to 7.9mm used in the 1918 anti tank gun. This round was used in the 7.9mm Panzerbüchse 38, abbreviated Pzb 38 culminating with the Panzerbüchse 39 PzB 39 using a tungsten cored copper jacketed bullet. This is a 1941 dated round and the brass cartridge case is headstamped aux (Polte-Werk, Magdeburg) 36d 41 (1941 date) Waa109. The cartridge case is fitted with a brass primer held in with 3 stab crimps with a red coloured annulus. The round is fitted with copper jacketed armour piercing projectile and bears damage from being struck by a .303 calibre bullet, igniting the propellant. The bullet in the illustration is not the actual bullet that caused the damage but is included in the sale for reference. See page 102 in Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the Third Reich, An Encyclopaedic Survey by Terry Gander and Peter Chamberlain. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2402
£0.00

**INERT**DEACTIVATED**SCARCE**WW2 Japanese Army Type 89, 58mm High Explosive H.E. Mortor Round For Type 89 ‘Knee’ Mortors Strippable & Complete With Original Finish. O 2400 - O 2400
**INERT DEACTIVATED** The Type 89 Grenade Discharger, inaccurately and colloquially known as a knee mortar by Allied forces, (derived from the curved base plate) is a Japanese grenade launcher or light mortar that was widely used in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II. It could fire incendiary rounds, smoke rounds, and high-explosive rounds. This is a scarce WW2 Japanese type 89 high explosive mortor round (A diagram of a Type 89 Mortar round is illustrated on page 373 of a U.S. Army Technical Manual Japanese Explosive Ordnance and is reproduced in image 1 together with a period image of a Type 89 Mortar in during WW2). The explosive components of these rounds were: Main charge: TNT. Propellant: Nitrocellulose diphenylamine flaked powder. Our example has its all original finish, black over all with red band at nose and Yellow cylinder band (Navy examples were maroon colour all over). It has the correct Type 88 small instantaneous fuze. The body of this shell is made of three parts. The propellant base housing houses the propellant container and the percussion primer. The main shell base cover is threaded to the top section on one end and to the propellant housing on the other. The top section has an opening in the top to receive the fuze. On firing, the gases generated blow through the ports in the base housing, expanding the copper rotating band into the rifling of the discharger giving a gas seal and imparting rotation to the shell. The fuze, copper band, hollow casing & brass collar with pronged pin and pull string have Japanese kanji marks and numbers (all illustrated). The price for this scarce WW2 Japanese Mortar round includes UK delivery. NB No license is required to own this inert deactivated round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2400 (corridor shelf with fuzes)
£750.00

RARE **INERT**DEACTIVATED**WW2 German King Tiger 8.8cm (88 x 822R) (APCBCHE/T) Armour Piercing Ballistic Capped High Explosive / Trace Round (PzGr.39/43) For The King Tiger ll Tanks 88mm KwK43 Gun & PaK 43 Anti-Tank Gun. Sn 23436:4 - 23436:4
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare unfired German WW2, 8.8cm (88x822R) (APCBCHE/T) Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic High Explosive/Trace Round (PzGr.39/43) round for the King Tiger II tanks 88mm KwK43 gun and in the PaK 43 anti-tank. The 8.8 cm KwK 43. Versions of this gun were also mounted in several German armoured vehicles under different designations, including the Tiger II, Elefant, Jagdpanther tanks and Nashorn tank destroyers. The copper washed steel cartridge case retains much of its original brass washed finish. The Armour Piercing Capped Ballistic Capped High Explosive Trace (PzGr.39/43) projectile retains much of its original black finish with a white painted tip to the ballistic cap and is fitted with 2 sintered iron driving bands. The side of the projectile is stencilled in white on both sides FES (sintered iron driving band). There are no visible headstamp markings. There are no cracks to the case mouth (see page 191 Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two). The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to own this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23436:4
£1,975.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. RARE, Unfired German, WW2, Panther V, 7.5cm (75 x 640R) Pzgr 39 APCBC/HE (Armour Piercing Capped, Ballistic Cap / High Explosive Round for the Panther (Panzer V) and Jagdpanzer IV, Sd.Kfz. 162 tank destroyer. O 2222 - O 2222
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a rare, unfired, German WW2, 7.5cm (75 x 640R) Pzgr 39 APCBC/HE (Armour Piercing Capped, Ballistic Cap / High Explosive round for the Panther (Panzer V) tank KwK42 L/70 gun, Jagdpanzer IV, Sd.Kfz. 162 tank destroyer. The Panther was built later in WW2 as a replacement for the Panzer III & IV. This round has a steel case and is headstamped acw (Gold-u. Silberscheideanstalt Oberstein, Jdar-Oberstein) 5 87St 7. /42. The unfired Pzgr 39 projectile has a twin sintered iron driving bands. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2222
£1,325.00
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